Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 07, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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THS DAILY CAPITAL JOUBKAL, SAL EM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914.
NATION
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PRESIOEN
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III HISAFFLIGTION
Bill to Do Away With Slums, I
Due to Mrs. Wilson, Pass
ed Congress Today
'DIPLOMATS DISCUSS RED CROSS MAKES BANK OF ENGLAND I
ENGLAND'S POSITION APPEAL FOR HELP STAYS WITH GOLD
t Has Always Fought the Strongest Con
tinental Power, but Germany Once
During our war with Spain thousands !
of dollars were sent by the uroan j
nta l rosa societies to the American .
Washington, Aue. 7. Government of
ficials here were encouraged today by
Weakened England Will Be Her Best Red Cross to aid in the care of oi.r-,ne announcement that the Bank of
Friend, sick and wounded soldiers. Xow in the LnKlanl would not suspend gold pay
hour of their supreme need the Ameri- ment- wrd to this effect was deUv-
can Red Cross, both for the sake of ,reJ b-r the Bntish embassy to Secre-
Loudou. Aui?. 7. "Xobo.lv ran no,-- humanity and to einress our cratitude laff 01 Iata. y-
ribly guess," was the answer oftenest
returned here today to queries of diplo
mats deep in international European
political lore as to what would be the
out come of the present general war.
There were endless possible coinbina-
"The British chancellor of the ex-
TRIBUTE OF FLOWERS
lions ana possibilities, Uese authont- for tfce discharge
: mat there would be a clean cut tic
rKUM till a aLUMb Ll'lteV''0''. MV woukij
be scattered here and there. Many be-
licvcii there would be shifts of whole
n . - ... . iiountries from side to side as the eon-
President at His Desk to!fli;ir:r!.5.ei. ...
t am. uriiuaiiT prriurn (o uo meeting
I ar. me outset witn even greater diffi-
for their aid to us in the time of trou
ble and distress, has decided to charter
.a ship and send to each country involv
ed doctors, nurses and hospital appli
ances. This ship, "railing under the
, neu iross nag, win te under the pro-. r . , , . ,;
lection of tl, ,.,.,;. r... L.i 1 ,hi rJ"ary course of business."
v. i-. , . i t i Tn declaration
( auv iiajjuv auu caa enier unv nnruor
of its beneficent
chequor thinks it is not necessary for
the Bank of England to suspend pay
ments in gold," the British notice said.
"There is no failure of credit. Bank
ers consider themselves able to resume
I of business."
was interpreted as
. meaning that Americans in England
wno nold travelers' checks, letters of
Transact Business That
Couldn't Be Delayed
o MT ,!.. ? u . - i,"HU wcicib letters 01
ought TftZl , lT ,ee.ded.- Tea-h ,he ! of "eJit wiU immediate relief.
"UB"J different countries. Protection is pro- An ,,.. .
Mded also for the personnel of the board of relief for distressed Americans
Red Cross societies of neutral states , in Europe was issued yesterday by
that render aid by the treaty of Oe-: president Wilson. Secretaries MeAdoo,
.-. viu uryan, uarnson ana Daniels compose
peals raost earnestly to all of our peo- the board, and they will have general
w iud gurruurs vi stales as pres-
charize of thft litrihntinn et fkd .
jciilms than even its enemies had ex- ide"Js S !he,-Bed Cross 8,a,e boards; 1 500,ouO authorized by congress.
1 poled was the consensus of opinion. , . . " cuapiers; IO mayors ,
V't rew, and in the majority asain ?f eiUei' t0 ehambers of commerce; to ;
iw.h many of Germany's enemies be. bo1rd of trado. nd U associations ! AIKTRI A PPflTmC
;l'.-ved that this was necessarily signi- Bnd """viduals, for contributions ,ojwul"ifl UVUILiVlkJ
7. The Whitei1"' nt-of any particular final result. 'frry .n tD'5 wor't. Contributions may j
H..M was flooded today with tele-if"'!"..' wa S" '" n iXtH 'T" "
.. . ' his for several davs been virtually cut " ae9lr Iur ttl9 of any special
Washington, Aug,
grama of sympathy. President Wilson ... , fommilni;,tirtn .,k ,v Souniry and wUl be used for the coun-'
nd his three daughters were bearing t tb vorld, and if its side of the story i ,rT designated, but assistance will be! Vienna, Aug. ".The Austrian war
np bravely. Relatives of the president wr.t t. Id it was remarked that the sit ' Siven ,0 u in the spirit of theloffice here assured the German govern
and Mrs. Wilson, who died of a eompli- mi8h different je-. ; Cross, represented by its motto, ! n,ent toda that Austria-Hungary was
ratio, of diseases at 5 o'clock yester-' r'f," th6 tl " -tr.Uty Uum.nity." Grieved f nV
... , . ' view that the olds were somewhat we may be over this terrible war, the uer 'wng uermany iree to eoncen-
day afternoon, were arrlvmg on mrj-ytit (letn.any and its ally, Austria- agonizing cry of suffering men eannot ener81?s galnst rance nd
"train. 'Iiungarr. Hut even assuming that they appeal to us in vain. The American Bc'lumJ . . .....
All flap In Washington were flying : should be defeated and dismembered, Crs ks for prompt and gener- i The "u"n " were mobihzing
at half staff today. The White House h was questioned the war would end. : ou response. Contributions mav be i OW- I
gates were closed. ! " Would not the victors immediately ent to the American Red Cross. Wash-! t,ermn border patrols have made fre-,
Many messages from numble homesfall to quarreling over the spoils I" ington, D. C, or to state and local trea-!?uent F"Us '.nto I'!S8",. burning yU-;
were among those received, t. ondolen-. wa, ,,,kel. isurers of the Red Cross. The treasurer,"?""' iot raiiroaas ana euixing
RUSSIAN FRONTIER j
SATURDAY, AUG. Sth
Double Quick Riddance of Odds and Ends
Odd lot Women's Crepe Gowns, Lingerie Waists, Muslin Combinations, Princess
Sups and Wash Skirts, slightly mussed from display
Special, 79 Cents
Children's fast black Cotton Hose, double heels, toes and knees, sizes 6 to 10
Special, Two Pair for 25c
Boys' Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, sizes 24 to 34
Special, 1 Oc Each
Children's Wash Dresses in Gingham, Percale, Lawns and Galateas, ages two
years to six years
All at Reduced Prices
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PATTERNS
U.G.5HIPLEYC0.$ L
LIBERTY STREET a patterns
ees and flowers came from Washing-! England 'a policy. Enelishmen them-
ton's slums. A bill for the eliminations selves owned, has alwavs been to op-;
of the alum district and for the im-:,,0M the strongest continental power,!
provement ol side streets ana alleys, ia, the best means of maintaining its
request, was own supremacy. :
It opKsed cpain when Spain domi
nated Knrope, until, under Queen Elia- i
abeth, the Dons' power was broken. j
It opposed France until France was,
weakened by Napoleon's fall. !
drafted at Mrs. Wilson
passed yenterday by the senate. It was
expected the house would take similar
action today.
Funeral to Se Private.
It was announced this morning that
the funeral will be held from the White
House. It will be private.
President Wilson was suffering from
nervousness today. He was at bis of
fice for a few minutes, clearing up ur
gent business.
Wilson Howe, the president's nephew,
w u .. . ...... mug ttiu..
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rroieiisur Axson, .urs. twison s oroiner,
was expected either late today or early
tomorrow.
Presidential Private Secretary Tumul
ty announced that the funeral probably
will be held Monday.
Administrative departments contin
ued at work today.
The White llouso engagement list
11 opposed Kusma until Russia was
disorganized by the war with Japan.
Since then it has opposed Germany.
If Germany should be defeated in' the
present war, would not England again !
Oregon Red Cross
V. larter. Ashland.
state board is
be Herman's friend t
Could it afford to see Russia and
train, j France divide up the empire?
ould Russia and France divide it
without quarreling f
If they should quarrel and one should
win. that one would immediately be
come a menace to the British. Would
the British permit anything of the
kin.l!
England, an insular power, could
hardly scire and hold the lion's share
of Cermany for itself. Would it seek
pe on the main door of ,0 award it to one of the leer Euro
pean nations: if it itid. would Russia
and France submit? If it tried to es
tallish a foothold on the continent for
itself, would its present allies permit
thatf
All these tilings and many more, the
experts said, must be taken into con--idi'tation.
And thev led nowhere, it
was added. The future was veiled in
larkness.
Motorboat Wanted ?
You've always wanted a
motorboat, but the expense has
kept you from seriously con
sidering the proposition of bnv
onef Well, don't let that
bother you any longer, but get
a motorboat at once and eniov
it this August and September.
A Journal Want Ad wiil al
most surely bring you one at a
figure you never hoped for.
Lots of others have obtained
second hand crafts of all kinds
in this way, why acn't youf
ttnte your Want Ad at once
and leave it with this paper.
It will be sure to work.
wires, but there have been no genemi '
engagements. i . .
A Russian cavalry division which had SERVIANS WILL
Thursday at Johannisburg. ;
tained a very discreet silence since the ,
war's outbreak and showed no eignB, up
to today, of any military designs be
ing struggle.
As a precaution, however, the Greek
mobilization was progressing in readi-
DAVTS TBIAX WILL BE
HELD IN FOLK COUNTY
Pallas, Ore., Aug. 7. Judge Web
ster Holmes, in the circuit court here,
last evening denied a motion for a
ciiange of venue in the rase of Louis
Davis, charged with murder. Davis
was convicted a yeur ago of second
degree murder for killing his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Eliza Stewart, at Ballston,
but the supreme court granted him a
new trial. Walter L. tooze, Jr., his the Servians were rushing preparations
attornev. soucbt a chanee of venue to todav to overrun the Austrian provinces
'Marion county, alleging that the peo- of Bosnia and Herzegovina, according
r.i n n tinirm I
InjyAllh AlljliuA ' yn,l certain quite justified steps to-! ness to rush to Servia'g aid at the first
I ward protecting its own frontier against move on the Turks' part.
. an overflow from the mighty conflict' m
raging in its vicinity. Weakened by ENGLISH STEAMEES
tliA in.anl Ptillfiin vo, ami artain tfiat T. A TT TTB AW nvinnnrn
to Acquire COVetea th v nn,,i y,. attacked hv Riimnnin and I
Greece if they should strike at eervia,
opinion here was veering to the view
! that the Bulgarians will keep peace if
Athens, Aug. 7. Austria having be- i they can.
gun to withdraw the troops with which Turkey was still suspected of hos
it has been endeavoring to invade Ser- tile designs against the Servians, but
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via, presumably because tnev are neea- me suuau was uoi bciuhhv aiimg ami
Sees Chance to Get a Fort on the
Adriatic and
Provinces, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
ed on Austria's own Russian frontier, 1 has seemed thus far to stand by his
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 7. Officials of
the Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship
company yesterday announced that the
liners Prince George and Prince Rupert
will be laid up indefinitely in Seattle
on account of European war.
The two liners have been operate!
between Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver
declaration of neutrality in the pend-1 and Southeastern Alaska ports.
was ranee,l
the envuTiv CTwinsiou was visible from
the street.
Policemen patrolled the White House
grounds.
Owes Her Life fo
This Lung; Medicine ;
Only One "BEOMO QUININE."
To set the genuine, ca!l for fnll name
LAXATIVE BRO.MO QUININE. Look
for signature of E. W. Grove. Cures
a Cold in One Dav. 2nc.
The small fish taxes the fisherman's
veracitv.
ide of Polk conntv were prejudiced to messages received here trom Nish
agaiust Davis to such an extent that by way of Salonika,
he could not receive an impartial trial The Servian government was said to
here. Judge Holmes, in denying the believe a situation had arisen whereby
motion, stated that it after a reason- the acquisition of these two long cov-
nlde effort had been made to secure a eted provinces will be easy and Servia
jury, it became evident that to do so will at last get the Ariatie port it so
would entail unreasonable trouble, seriously need. The two provinces,
time and expense, ive would, of his own themselves largely Servian, it was be-
motion. grant a ebanje of venue. The lieved, would welcome the invaders,
case will be tried some time next week, Bulgaria's Feet Cold,
at the conclusion of ' the other jury Bulgaria, which it was thought pos-
cases. sible. wight attack Servia, jas main-,
House of Half a Million Bargains
We carry the largest stock of Sacks and
Fruit Jars.
H. Steinbock Junk Co.
273 Siste Street. Salem, Orogon. ( 'hone Main 224 j, '
The manufacturers of Ei kir.au 's Al
terative, a medicine for Throat and
Lung affections, regret tjat ail suffer-
ers of these serious troubles do not
take the trouble to investigate for
themselves what this medicine has ac
complished during the past fifteen
years in a number of cases. Read this:
Griffith, Lake Co.. Ind.
'Gentlemen: About September 10,
IPOS, my mother-in-law was taken sick
with Catarrhal l'ne.inionia, which de
veloped into Lung Trouble. In Janu-,
ry, when Rev. Win. Berg, of St. Mich
ael's Church, at Schcreville, Ind., pre
pared her for death, he recommended
that I get K.kman's Alterative, and,
see if it would not give her some re
lief. The attending physician declared
she had Lung Trouble and wrs beumd
all medical aid. So I immediately' had
Rev. Wm. Prg to send f.ir a bottle.
Practically without hope for reeoverv,
I insisted that she try the Alterative,
which she did. 1 am plad to say that
she soon began to improve. Now, she
works as hard as ever, weighs twenty
pounds heavier than she ever did be
fore .hc took sirk, and is in good
health. '
. (Affidavit JOS. GRIMMER.
(Above abbreviated: more on re
quest.) Eck man's Alterative h,i been proven
by many years' test to be most ef
ficacious for severe Thr.iat and Long
Affections, Bronchitis, Urouihial As
thma. Stubborn Col. Is and ip. upbuild
ing the system. Contains no narcotics,
poison or habit forming drugs Ask
for booklet telling of recoveries, ard
write to Eekman laboratory, Philadel
phia. Pa., for evidence. For sale by
all leading druggists.
CUT OUT FOREIGN FLAGS.
Perhaps the war would end with one
great power dominating all Europe, it
was said. Perhaps it would end with
the continent cut up into a multitude of
little states. It might end speedily. It
might ilrag on indefinitely iu a series
of guerilla fights. It miirlit end in
mighty revolution which would lead to
nobody knows that. It might mean
jhe downfall of European civilization
itself. It might mean an ending which
no man hss foreseen r can foresee.
Thise were the views expressed by
conservative men who have studied the
European situation for years and have
ranked as high authorities concerning
its international affairs.
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The Evidence Is At Tour Door.
New York, Aug. 7. Mayor Mitehel
today !Wtde toe flying here of flags
of the European nations bow at war.
He feared they would irovoke ou-
lueass.
Salem proof is what yoa waut and
the statement of this highly respected
resident will banish all doubt:
W. H. Root. Route No. i. Salem, says:
"I believe a cctd started kidney
trouble in my case. Too frequent ac
tion of my kidneys annoyed me day and
night and sometimes I was unable to
sleep. The parages of the kidney
secretions were attended with a burning
pain. If I tried to stop, I had sharp
tninges in the small of my back. I
felt neak, tirel and Lsnguid and often
I got dirzy. Nothing helped me until
I took Dean's Kidney PiiU on a friend's
advice. In less than a month felt like
a different nsn and four boxes made
me welL The pains went away and
the kndney seeretions became natural. I
publicly recommended - oan s Kidney
. ills after they helped me so greatly
and I now willingly confirm that state
ment." Price 30c, at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney reme iv get
lWn's Kidney Fills the same that
Mr. Root had. Foster-Milbura Co,
Props., Buffalo, N. i
Some mea never learn that a cirl who
l'arvln planned for this aft- has time to spend eight hours a da?
rrttocn by German, Preach and Auntriaa dolling np hasa't time to learn how to
reservists, also were bai.ned.
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